Description
Materials
Spun steel shade; steel pole; die-cast zinc base.
1,164.00$
To maximize the lamp’s functionality as a reading light, Jacobsen created a shade that tilts up or down, directing maximum light to where it’s needed. Like the Swan and Egg chairs, the AJ Lamp was designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, for which Jacobsen designed every element, from the skyscraper structure to the stainless steel cutlery.
Spun steel shade; steel pole; die-cast zinc base.
Reading light, ambient light or spotlight does it all. Brushed nickel with perforated edge detail, trio of adjustable shades beam light all at once or one at a time via individual rotary switches. Sleek cylindrical base is an extra-smart design detail. Takes up little space but adds a lot of style.
Sculptural silhouette tells a tall tale with a mid-century twist. Space-saving design hits a dramatic peak and swivels with a 360-degree shade rotation, shining light any direction you need it. Nickel-plated steel illuminates industrial with contrasting white interior to softly diffuse the glow. Suspends sturdy from warm black walnut-finished ash wood wall plate.
Barely there column rises from a sculptural marble and acrylic base as elegant table lamp. So chic it feels like a splurge. Pair up in the bedroom or shines solo too.
Grand in scale and statement, iridescent capiz shells seem to glow from within. Handcrafted by artisans in the Philippines where capiz is abundant, the shells are harvested from local windowpane oysters. In a process done entirely by hand, each shell is cleaned, cut, lacquered, framed in a thin band of brass, strung and attached to a brass-plated frame. A shining example of craftsmanship.
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